Over the past year I have been trapping my own bait, and have found in alot of ways this saves me ALOT of money.I have been to bait shops and seen a dozen minnows priced anywhere from really cheap to extremly over priced(Halifax $8.00 a dozen).In this post im going to tell you a couple ways that Jig head and I capture our bait, and also how to keep them alive for a long period of time.You might also want to check your local regulations to make sure that you can use these types of techniques for trapping bait in your area.
Locating Bait
Any creek, river, lake , pond should have minnows in it.When looking for minnows remember there favorite places to hide are areas with reduced current.When water levels are low shaded pockets, sunken trees and deep pockets will hold lots of bait.Any type of cover should hold bait.
Trapping Techniques
-Seine netting involves two people moving in the same direction, while working end poles with a net tied between them.The seine is worked up current at a 45 degree angle. If the area you choose for seining is chocked full of minnows or other small baitfish, you'll catch enough to last you several fishing trips.It is also good to chum the area with bread or oatmeal.
-Trapping is done with a store-bought minnow trap. Place your trap in shallow water, about one meter deep. Minnows frequent shallow areas in the early morning and evening. Set your trap at these times, using bread for bait. Lay the trap parallel to the shore or in the path of flowing current for best results. If you don't want stressed-out minnows, don't let them sit for more than 24 hours.
Whether you're trapping or seining, the most important thing is to keep your catch under the best conditions possible. Placing a floating minnow bucket in the water allows oxygen-rich water to circulate continuously. To store your bait when away from the boat, keep your minnows in a cool, shady area, and avoid over-crowding. To maintain lively bait, I recommend that you change the water at least every day. A large cooler (no aeration) will keep five dozen minnows alive indefinitely if the water is changed daily. Use of a commercial aerator is also recommended if your set-up allows. Your minnows will stay livelier, which make them much more inviting to larger game fish

Normal bait seine

Various minnow traps

Bait aerator